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you can also open services by going into "administrative tools >services". You can add this to the start menu by going to your taskbar and right clicking "Properties". Administrative tools is also in your Control Panel.

If you're having a different issue, please elaborate. Sounds like you tried to start a specific service, rather than opening the services window. Did you try to check a service in msconfig?

Edited by MarkMCS, 08 September 2015 - 07:59 PM.

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- Disable all your antivirus and antimalware software - see how to do that here.- Right click on and select Run as Administrator (XP users just double click) to start Windows Repair All-In-One.(Windows Vista/7/8 users: Accept UAC warning if it is enabled.)

- Depending on which error Windows Repair found, click Repair Reparse Point or Repair Environment Variable accordingly. When the button changes to "Done!", click the close button to return to Windows Repair.

- Go to Step 3, then click Check in the See If Check Disk Is Needed.

- If Windows Repair stated that errors are found, click Open Check Disk At Next Boot. Choose (/R) Fixes errors on the disk also locate bad sectors and recovers readable information, then click Add To Next Boot. Reboot the computer to let Windows check the disk.

- Go to Step 4, then click Do It.

- Go to Step 5. Under System Restore click Create.

- Go to Repairs and click Open Repairs. Leave all checkmarks as they are, then click Start Repairs.

- By default Windows Repair All-In-One will create a "Logs" folder in its folder on the Desktop. Please post the contents of the log in your next reply.

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